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In Lieu of the Upper Hand
An essay by Max Jamison, as provided by J. A. Psoras Art by Luke Spooner “In art the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can inspire.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson I didn’t see it that way, but … Continue reading
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Tagged J. A. Psoras, Literature, Luke Spooner, Max Jamison, Sequential Art
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The Wing Collector
An essay by an anonymous collector, as provided by H. Pueyo Art by Leigh Legler The anatomy of their bodies is quite singular–a single head, two normal arms and legs of varying sizes, a common torso of proportionate shape, slightly … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelology, Anonymous Collector, H. Pueyo, Leigh Legler, Ornithology
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A Question of Somatics
An essay by Professor Matthew Bibby, as provided by Maureen Bowden Art by Errow Collins Wavertree Parke was a perfect woman, and I intended to clone her. My position as head of the Biology faculty at Riverside University enabled me … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Cloning, Errow Collins, Matthew Bibby, Maureen Bowden
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There Will Be No Encore
An essay by Tony Russo, as provided by Darren Ridgley Art by Justine McGreevy Never thought I’d say it, but one day I’d like to come out to an empty room. But tonight ain’t the night. Tonight it’s a full house. Standing … Continue reading
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Tagged Darren Ridgley, Justine McGreevy, Necromancy, Tony Russo
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Why the Village of Shiminpur is Empty
A series of diary entries by Lopa Roy, as provided by Tamoha Sengupta Art by America Jones 14th April, 2016 Tomorrow, I will be going to live in Shiminpur village. I’m not sure for how long, but I won’t come … Continue reading
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Tagged America Jones, Geomancy, Lopa Roy, Tamoha Sengupta
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Space Cthulhu and the Cosmic Sneeze
An essay by Beepboop, as provided by Catherine L. Brooke Art by Luke Spooner There is a legend upon some tiny species of bipedal earth dwellers that states that every word spoken by their Creator became something new. “In the beginning … Continue reading
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Tagged Beepboop, Catherine L. Brooke, Luke Spooner, Xenobiology
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A Chef’s Microbiology
Reviewed by Phil A. Minyawn Brought to our attention by E. B. Fischadler Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye If you’re reading this over lunch, or even a snack, put it away until you’re done eating. For that matter, don’t read A … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, E. B. Fischadler, Microbiology, Phil A. Minyawn, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Don’t Miss Today’s Webinar on ExitZ, the World’s Only Zombie Employee Offboarding Software Solution
A webinar by Margot Sanchez, as provided by Jessie Kwak Art by Luke Spooner Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the webinar. My name is Margot, and I’m the chief training officer for GreenLeaf HR Solutions. Today I’m just going to … Continue reading
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Tagged Human Resources, Jessie Kwak, Luke Spooner, Margot Sanchez, Zombies
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Hello! Please Read Me
An essay by Me, as provided by Kate B. Brokaw Art by Luke Spooner Oh good, you’re here. Now listen up, here’s a story I want you to remember: I used to be a human. But that was a long … Continue reading
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Tagged Existentialism, Kate B. Brokaw, Luke Spooner, Me, Parapsychology
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